In this interesting study, Jenny Edkins explores how we remember traumatic events such as wars, famines, genocides and terrorism, and questions the assumed role of commemorations as simply reinforcing state and nationhood. Taking examples from the World Wars, Vietnam, the Holocaust, Kosovo and September 11th, Edkins offers a thorough discussion of practices of memory such as memorials, museums, remembrance ceremonies, the diagnosis of post-traumatic stress and the act of bearing witness. She examines the implications of these commemorations in terms of language, political power, sovereignty and nationalism. She argues that some forms of remembering do not ignore the horror of what happened but rather use memory to promote change and to chal...
In an engaging and original contribution to the field of memory studies, Joy Damousi considers the e...
The aftermaths of wars are coined by various, often divergent, forms of national politics of commemo...
Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cultures. It i...
In this interesting study, Jenny Edkins explores how we remember traumatic events such as wars, fami...
'Memory, Trauma and World Politics' focuses on the effect that the memory of traumatic episodes, and...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
In response to distressing events and personal losses, people often gather to remember and commemora...
This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identit...
In the aftermath of war and armed conflict, individuals and communities face the challenge of dealin...
This volume explores the relationship between political change and collective memory about traumatic...
This book considers the connections between memory and violence in the wake of World War II. Coverin...
In Remembering Genocide an international group of scholars draw on current research from a range of ...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
In this chapter, the editors situate the connection between sites of traumatic events and how they a...
In an engaging and original contribution to the field of memory studies, Joy Damousi considers the e...
The aftermaths of wars are coined by various, often divergent, forms of national politics of commemo...
Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cultures. It i...
In this interesting study, Jenny Edkins explores how we remember traumatic events such as wars, fami...
'Memory, Trauma and World Politics' focuses on the effect that the memory of traumatic episodes, and...
War memory and commemoration have had increasingly high profiles in public and academic debates in r...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
In response to distressing events and personal losses, people often gather to remember and commemora...
This book bridges theoretical gaps that exist between the meta-concepts of memory, place and identit...
In the aftermath of war and armed conflict, individuals and communities face the challenge of dealin...
This volume explores the relationship between political change and collective memory about traumatic...
This book considers the connections between memory and violence in the wake of World War II. Coverin...
In Remembering Genocide an international group of scholars draw on current research from a range of ...
This study analyses the socio-political life of two traumatic events, namelyapartheid in South Afric...
In this chapter, the editors situate the connection between sites of traumatic events and how they a...
In an engaging and original contribution to the field of memory studies, Joy Damousi considers the e...
The aftermaths of wars are coined by various, often divergent, forms of national politics of commemo...
Collective commemoration in response to war or disaster is widespread across time and cultures. It i...